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SPR 00 0005
7
English
General Inf
ormation
¶
The type plate (which contains the serial
n
umber) is located at the r
ear of the player
.
¶
Recor
ding is permissible if cop
yright or
other rights of thir
d par
ties ar
e not
infringed.
¶
This pr
oduct complies with the r
adio
interference r
equirements of the Eur
opean
Community
.
En
vir
onmental Inf
ormation
All unnecessar
y packaging has been omitted.
W
e
ha
ve
tr
ied to make the packaging easy to
separ
ate into three mater
ials:
cardboard (bo
x),
polystyrene f
oam (b
uff
er) and poly
eth
ylene (bags,
protective f
oam sheet).
Your system consists of mater
ials which can be
recycled and reused if disassemb
led b
y a
specializ
ed compan
y. Please obser
ve
the local
regulations regarding the disposal of packaging
mater
ials,
exhausted batter
ies and old
equipment.
Supplied Accessories
–
Remote control
–
AM loop antenna
–
FM wire antenna
–A
C po
w
er cord
Saf
ety Inf
ormation
¶
Before oper
ating the pla
ye
r, check that the
oper
ating v
oltage indicated on the typeplate (or
the v
oltage indication beside the v
oltage
selector) of y
our pla
yer is identical with the
voltage of y
our local po
w
er suppl
y. If not,
please
consult y
our dealer
. The typeplate is located at
the rear of y
our pla
ye
r.
¶
When the pla
yer is switched on,
do not mov
e it
around.
¶
Place the pla
yer on a solid base (e
.g.
a cabinet).
¶
Place the pla
yer in a location with adequate
ventilation to prev
ent inter
nal heat b
uild-up in
your pla
ye
r.
Allo
w at least 10 cm (4 inches)
clear
ance from the rear and the top of the unit
and 5 cm (2 inches) from the each side
.
¶
Do not expose the pla
yer to excessiv
e moisture
,
rain,
sand or heat sources.
¶
Under no circumstances should y
ou repair the
pla
yer y
our
self,
as this will in
validate the
war
ranty!
¶
If the pla
yer is brought directly from a cold to a
war
m location,
or is placed in a v
e
ry
damp room,
moisture ma
y condense on the lens of the disc
unit inside the pla
ye
r. Should this occur
, the CD
pla
yer will not oper
ate nor
mall
y. Lea
ve
the
po
wer on f
or about one hour with no disc in the
pla
yer until nor
mal pla
yback is possib
le
.
¶
Electrostatic dischar
ge ma
y cause unexpected
problems.
See whether these prob
lems
disappear if y
ou unplug the
A
C
po
w
er cord and
plug it in again after a f
ew seconds.
¶
To
disconnect the pla
y
er fr
om the po
w
e
r
supply completel
y,
r
emo
v
e
the
A
C
po
w
e
r
plug fr
om the wall sock
et.
8
English
Pr
eparations
AM ANTENNA
AUX IN
R
+
–
L
–
+
AUDIO OUT
LR
AC
MAINS
~
FM AERIAL
75
Ω
B
C
D
E
A
Rear Connections
A
AM Loop
Antenna Connection
Connect the supplied loop antenna to the
AM
ANTENNA ter
minal.
Place the
AM loop antenna
far a
w
ay
from the system and adjust its position
for the best reception.
B
FM Wir
e
Antenna
Connection
Connect the supplied FM wire antenna to the
FM
AERIAL (FM
ANTENNA) 75
Ω
ter
minal.
Adjust the position of the FM antenna f
or the
best reception.
Outdoor Antenna
For better FM stereo reception, connect an
outdoor FM antenna to the FM
AERIAL (FM
ANTENNA) 75
Ω
ter
minal using a 75
Ω
coaxial
wire
.
FM ANTENNA 75
Ω
FM AERIAL 75
Ω
OR
C
Speak
ers Connection
¶
Connect the r
ight speak
er to Front ter
minal R,
with the colored wire to
+
and the b
lack wire
to
-
.
¶
Connect the left speak
er to Front ter
minal L,
with the colored wire to
+
and the b
lack wire
to
-
.
¶
Clip the str
ipped por
tion of the speak
er wire as
sho
wn.
unlock
lock
12 mm
CA
UTION:
–F
or optimal sound performance
, it is
recommended to use the supplied speak
er
s.
–
Do not connect mor
e than one speak
er to any
one pair of
+
/
-
speak
er terminal.
–
Do not connect speak
er
s with impedance lo
wer
than the speak
er
s supplied.
Please ref
er to
SPECIFIC
ATION section of this manual.
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